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Re: The Webcomics thread!

I usually read the following ones, beginning with the ones I did not see in the thread :

Looking for Group : http://lfgcomic.com
The adventures of the justice-loving elf Cale'Anon and his (evil) "friends" Richard the warlock, Krunch the minotaur and Benny the priestess (is she a troll, an orc ?) Stupid, violent and funny. Inspired from WoW as well as other RPG.

The Dreamland Chronicles : http://www.thedreamlandchronicles.com
Original for a heroic fantasy comic as it mixes reality with scenes taking place in a magic world but unfortunately, the pace is sometimes very slow, although it is updated daily. Not always funny but at least very beautiful.

Realm of Atland : http://www.realmofatland.com
Another heroic fantasy. The adventures of Barry the zombie, Lily the priestess, Bruce the minotaur and Inky the pixie in a quest to save the world (as usual). Very funny and often surprising.

Dueling Analogs : www.duelinganalogs.com
Comic making fun of video games and developers. Similar to VGCats in some ways... but different.

Re: The Webcomics thread!

Oh.. So all those I like were already mentioned (Fanboys, VGCats, Real Life, Tomoyo 42's Room and Nana), so I can only add another Dan Kim masterpiece - HH (http://manga.clone-army.org/hh.php) - Parodies famous eroge, like Hitomi My Stepsister and Brave Soul

Re: The Webcomics thread!

One of my all-time favorite webcomics is As Cybertron Turns It ran for about a year and ended in 2004 I think. It was made taking pictures of action figures and revolved around Optimus Prime trying to find a donut or something. I haven't read it in years but it was hilarious.

Everyone who was on this board when I signed up has either been banned or left.

Re: The Webcomics thread!

I'm part of the U.K small press/web comics scene, so there's quite a few comics I read that haven't been mentioned yet.

Rainbow Carousel is a comic drawn by Wyldfowa, a member of Sweatdrop Studios. It's a shounen-ai comic, but more a comic about dealing with teenage life and all the things that it throws at you.

FanDanGo is drawn by Darth Mongoose, who was one of the finalists in the U.K Rsom 3. There's action and fantasy, as well as it being in full colour (well the latter part anyway) and well worth a read.

CLM Training Academy is drawn by wikivic, and is a four panel strip comic. With a cast of amusing charcaters, and some vague sense of a plot, it's random enough to still be silly, but not so random you're wondering what's going on.

Aya.takeo is written by Lloyd R. Penzance and drawn by Sonia Leong. The comics in a fantasy setting, and is only just getting going, but it updates a new full colour page every Sunday. Well worth checking out for the Art alone - Sonia is one of the best freelance manga artists out there, winning second place in Uk RSOM 1, making several Best booklists with her Romeo and Juliet manga, and is also a part of Sweatdrop Studio's.

Webcomic Shorts is a collection of short stories, managed by Willie Hewes and including comics from some of the best upcoming talent in the British manga scene.

Sorry for all my rantings - I'm probably slightly biased towards most of these comics as I'm on quite friendly terms with some of the creators.